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Adam had to steel himself to lay off employees while his boss hid, as Julia and Joel battled over the fact that they both want to work and not be the one who’s saddled with all the domestic duties.
Something a little different this week. We’re far enough along in the new season to get a pretty good idea of how the new shows are performing, so we take a look at how each network is doing with their new programming.
Everybody had some kind of fear to overcome in this Halloween-themed episode where all the adults dressed up in costumes while their kids trick-or-treated and a sparkly spider ring turned into an engagement ring.
Another week of ups and downs brings good news for some (’30 Rock Live’, ‘Defenders’, ‘Smallville’), and bad news for others (‘The Event’, ‘Running Wilde’). Plus, how did a Monday ‘iCarly’ stack up against the entire NBC schedule?
Braverman parents grappled with the loneliness of being at home with a child all day and having to share a bed with your kid, while Lauren Graham’s intern character allowed Billy Baldwin’s creepy boss man character to kiss her.
‘Caprica’ returned last week, and the results leave us questioning how long the show can remain a part of the new Syfy. Over on the networks, there are still a few new shows (‘The Event’, ‘The Defenders’, ‘Detroit 187′) looking to find their levels.
Religion and sex make their mark this week as we realize a so-so television season can still bring out the funny (and controversial) lines to remember.